In one ongoing case, social workers are pursuing the most surreal inquiries, says Christopher Booker 14 Aug 2010 Why have we in the West persecuted exactly those groups that Tehran wants us to, asks Christopher Booker 14 Aug 2010 Our social workers normally hit the headlines when some Baby P-type horror story comes to light, showing how they failed to intervene when a child was so maltreated by its parents that it died. 07 Aug 2010 Politics has been reduced to the level of Citzalia, an online game in which you play at taking part in the European Parliament, says Christopher Booker. 07 Aug 2010 The animal charity is spending too much time prosecuting innocent animal owners, believes Christopher Booker 07 Aug 2010 The Methodist Church is adopting the IPCC's report on global warming as holy writ, finds Christopher Booker 07 Aug 2010 Brussels has joined Westminster in offering its citizens online impotence, says Christopher Booker 07 Aug 2010 Alan Brough commited suicide after the RSPCA took his herd of Shetland ponies, writes Christopher Booker. 31 Jul 2010 The decision to deploy hopelessly unsuitable vehicles in Iraq and Afghanistan was taken by the Army high command in 2003, writesChristopher Booker. 31 Jul 2010 A heartless, blind and secretive system has made a nonsense of the central principle it was designed to uphold: the interests of a defenceless child, writes Christopher Booker. 31 Jul 2010 Botswana's High Court has ruled that the Bushmen must not be provided with water, says Christopher Booker 24 Jul 2010 Controversy over Abdelbaset al-Megrahi and the Lockerbie bombing will continue, says Christopher Booker 24 Jul 2010 Warmists may be winning the big grants, but they're not winning the argument, says Christopher Booker 24 Jul 2010Christopher Booker
Christopher Booker of The Sunday Telegraph exposes the ever-growing power of the European Union in Brussels and the excesses of mad officialdom.
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Sunday, 15 August 2010
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